Example sentences of "[vb base] [noun] [prep] page " in BNC.

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1 On page 110 , one instruction ( in an Activity Box ) is " Now rejoin text on page 109 " ; immediately below that box is another instruction , " Now do Activity 53 on page 111 " , and immediately below that , a section headed " Connections between classifications " .
2 If we 're just talking about the niceties of the way these things are laid out , previous set of procedures say things like page one-o-two , page one-o-three etc , and I think that is probably good practice if you can look at a page number and so you know exactly how many pages to expect so , we can probably do that when we re-issue these procedures as well .
3 There are no exclusions relating to : ( a ) age ; ( b ) pre-existing medical conditions including recurring illness and physical defects , except for any consequence of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome ( AIDS ) or any AIDS related complex ; ( c ) pregnancy ( please read note on page 91 ) .
4 Dress stockists on page 138
5 Dress stockists on page 138
6 Dress stockists on page 138
7 Dress stockists on page 138
8 Those readers who are now sufficiently convinced that the F-Plan is the first realistically helpful medical advance in slimming , as indeed it is , may if they wish turn to page 91 of this book , where they will find all the rules for following the plan , followed by recipes , menus and charts .
9 The London Marathon ( see story on page 6 ) , the Boston Marathon , Great North Run and Newcastle Road Race are also on its priority list .
10 This trip included a review of the company 's community aid programme by public relations manager Maria Teresa de Angel , as well as the presentation of long service awards to 12 members of LASMO 's field staff [ see story on page 11 ] .
11 ‘ However , the development of our revised HS&E Policy and Safety Management System [ see story on page 6 ] will provide us with the framework to sustain continuous improvement ’ .
12 See story on page 4
13 For further information on process issues see Groups on page 77 and Teams on page 161 .
14 Roles are characteristic ways of behaving and are especially significant in group and team-work ( see Groups on page 77 and Teams on page 161 ) .
15 For more on how these roles can be blended into a successful group , see Groups on page 77 and Teams on page 161 .
16 for descriptions of the strategies on offer see Change on page 29 .
17 The latter alternative is preferable since it is more likely to be seen as constructive and thus win support ( see Building on page 25 ) .
18 Healthier alternatives are to learn how to prevent unwanted feelings ( see Preventing unwanted feelings on page 138 ) or to practise some form of relaxation or meditation technique ( see Meditation on page 105 ) .
19 Meetings , despite their reputation for being boring , are rich in opportunities to learn about behaviour but without a review mechanism the opportunities are mostly missed ( see Meetings on page 106 ) .
20 See Meetings on page 106 .
21 The University is based on three main sites ( see maps on pages 140 to 142 ) .
22 See glossary at page 2 .
23 See glossary at page 3 for ‘ road ’ .
24 See index on page 43 for full listing
25 See index on page 43 for full listing
26 See index on page 43 for full listing .
27 See index on page 43 for full listing
28 Unless you possess extraordinary powers of self-insight ( see Self-awareness on page 153 ) you are likely to delude yourself into thinking that since your intentions are good your behaviour is good also .
29 Citicorp , which has more real-estate problems than any other bank — $1.2 billion in 1992 ( see chart on page 102 ) — plans to sell its properties slowly .
30 Firms such as Sun Microsystems , which has a dominant one-third share of the market by value ( see chart on page 80 ) , have grown rich .
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